Average Wages in Britain Have Barely Increased Since 2007, New Report Finds

What it calls an “extraordinary” fact is down, it says, to extremely weak productivity growth after 2008.

France, on the other hand, managed to keep pace with US output per hour in the decade after the financial crisis. French incomes are similar to British – and lower than American – largely because French people tend to ‘bank’ higher productivity by working fewer hours, rather than earning more.

The new Centre for European Reform policy brief is called “French lessons for Britain’s economy” and claims that “contrary to the popular view” – that the biggest constraint on UK growth is its planning system – macro-economic forces have been “crucial” to the bigger productivity slowdown in Britain. 

The report states that, “The investment bust after the financial crisis was bigger in Britain than in France, and the UK’s recovery was weaker than in the US.

“That was true of investment in property, in other physical assets like machinery and computers, and in ‘intangibles’ such as R&D and branding. The Brexit vote in 2016 then snuffed out the investment recovery in all three asset classes.”

The 2008 crisis damaged productivity in finance and manufacturing, it says, more in the UK than France, and Brexit has curtailed output and exports in those sectors since. 

The report’s author, John Springford, argues that the Labour government’s ‘industrial strategy’ should focus on professional services, tech, media, scientific research and other ‘knowledge services’, which have shown rapid growth in exports and output since 2016.

He says they are also “more Trump-proof, since tariffs are largely applied to manufactured goods.”

The report sets out reforms that would help those sectors to grow – many of which France has already enacted – including a wider set of assets that are eligible for investment tax breaks, policies to promote larger and denser urban labour markets, and less onerous immigration rules for knowledge workers.

Commenting, Springford said: “Aside from finance, the knowledge economy is less affected by the trade barriers that Brexit has imposed. Labour’s industrial strategy should push at open doors – the professional services, science and tech industries have been out-performing European peers since 2016, and government has the power to help them.”


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4 responses to “Average Wages in Britain Have Barely Increased Since 2007, New Report Finds”

  1. hermopolis Avatar
    hermopolis

    Oh brilliant, so while the French are busy perfecting the art of working less, we Brits are still trying to figure out how to earn more than we did in 2007. Cheers to stagnation, eh? 🥂

  2. Double Eerie Avatar
    Double Eerie

    Looks like the UK’s wage growth could use a pint of that famous British optimism—been on the same flat line since 2007! Meanwhile, the French are out here working fewer hours and still managing to sip on their café crèmes while we’re left counting our pennies. ☕💷

  3. Danqqqqq Avatar

    Gosh, who would’ve thought that wages are taking their sweet time to rise like a well-baked soufflé, huh? 🤔 Meanwhile, over in France, they’re not just serving pastries; they’re cashing in on productivity while we’re still stuck at the bakery! 🍰

  4. Palomino Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nearly 15 years of wage stagnation in Britain, and they still haven’t learned that “working smarter, not harder” is quite the thing—guess the tea breaks are more important than productivity, eh? 🇬🇧☕️

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